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FENTONS UNIFICATION FORMULA

First revision

BY

JOHN FENTON MCLEISH

2013

SYMBOL 1
X1 F()

T
F

T FFF

X2

X3

E=MC2

SYMBOL 1

C2

Coordinates (X1,x2,x3,t) represent the intensity of the curvature of space time. The value of the space time curvature (gravitational well) increases as the x Coordinates contract towards each other.As the coordinates contract towards Each other,the wavelength decreases and the frequency increases.frequency Is the reciprocal of the s\t co ordinates eg, as the x coordinates move further And further apart,the wavelength increases and the frequency decreases.

X123 t (wavelength) (frequency)

= =

(infinity) 0 (zero)

the electro magnetic wave is alwayss represented as a standing wave and a harmonic scalar (harmonic fractal),and must be a sub harmonic of the fundamental frequency (overtone).

X123 t

= 0 = 0 =

Symbol 2

X1

X0 t X2 t

x3

Symbol 2 is just a phase transition (symmetrical reversal) of symbol 1.

Symbol 3
X3 t

x2 t

x0 t x1

symbol 3 is equivalent to symbol 2 but rotated on its axis 180 degrees.

Symbol 4
X3 t t t x2

x1

symbol 4 is equivalent to symbol 1 but rotated on its axis 180 degrees

construction of atom, particles and quarks as e/m standing waves trapped(confined) in a gravitational well.

The atom-

we take symbol 1 and contract the space time coordinates Until the frequency resonates with the atomic frequency, eg

the electron, proton and neutron are harmonic sub frequencies of the atomic frequency. As we contract the x coordinates even further the atomic standing wave splits into three separate standing waves. one for the electron, one for the proton, and for the neutron. X coordinates disappear visually (relatively).or the curvature of s/t increases to such an extent that the gravitational well becomes too small for the atoms wavelength. the atomic standing wave then splits into three sub standing waves to accomodate the increase in the curvature of s/t.

p (x) s/t coordinates n n n e e/m standing wave

construction of quarks
neutron quark configuration
take symbol 1 and superimpose it upon the neutrons standing wave. as we contract the s/t coordinates, the gravitational well becomes too small for the neutrons w/l consequently the neutrons w/l (wavelength) splits into three sub wavelengths, all sub harmonics of the neutron wavelength, which is in turn a sub harmonic of the atoms wavelength. This process of scalar harmonics can continue indefinitely, thus plancks constant is not constant at all, and only exists relative to our reference frame.eg

neutron

x1

x2

x3

now, if we contract s/t coordinates using the same process as we did in previous steps, the neutron quark configuration appears. 1 up, 2 down eg

1 up quark

s/t coordinates (contracted) 2 down quarks

proton quark configuration

to construct the proton quark configuration, 2 up, 1 down, we use symbol 2 using the same process as we used to construct the neutron quark configuration but in phase transition. Eg

proton

x1
t t

x0
t

x2

x3

as we contract the s/t coordinates towards x0 the s/t curvature increases, the gravitational well becoming too small for the protons w/l thus splitting into three quarks, 2 up, 1 down. Now the proton and neutron can occupy the same space without breaking paulis exclusion principle (p.e.p) eg

2 up quarks

s/t coordinates

1 down quark

This process of reductionism can be continued indefinitely simply by superImposing symbols 1 or 2 upon the entity or space you wish to reduce. We have The proton and neutron quark configuration now we must create the electron Quark configuration which academics tell us does not exist. the electron quark Configuration explains why the electron does not collapse into the proton.

Electron quark configuration


To construct the first electron quark configuration (electron 1) we use symbol 3 (symbol 2 rotated 180 degrees. When we do this, we create a quark configuration symmetrically opposite of the proton configuration, thus being attractive. So why doesnt the electron collapse into the atomic nucleus? Because the electron is repulsed by the neutron quark configuration, which has the same quark configuration as the electron. Thus obeying the exclusion principle (p.e.p). This means that the atomic hydrogen atom (1 proton 1 electron) does not exist, for without the neutron the electron would collapse into the nucleus. The neutron quark configuration also acts as a binder for multi proton nuclei. The quark configuration of the proton and neutron are symmetrically opposite, thus attractive. The binding strength of the proton and neutron quarks over comes the repulsive e/m force of the protons. Up to now we have constructed the proton quark configuration, the neutron quark configuration and the quark configuration for the electron in shell 1. Now we must construct the quark configuration for electron 2 in the first shell and it must obey p.e.p. To do this we will use symbol 4 (symbol 1 rotated 180 degrees). When we do this we create a quark structure symmetrically opposite to electron 1 but with the same negative charge. Electron 2 does not collapse into the nucleus (neutron) because it has the same quark configuration as the proton and is repelled. Electron 1 and electron 2 although possessing the same negative charge, have

symmetrically opposed quark configurations, and thus are able to occupy the same space, obeying p.e.p. We must always remember, we are not dealing with objects here but e/m harmonic standing waves confined in gravitational wells. I wont give any more diagrams because these properties can be derived from formulas already given.

Superimposition and symmetry

Symbol 1 s/t coordinates (neutron)

symbol 2 s/t coordinates (proton)

Symbol 3 s/t coordinates (electron 1)

symbol 4 s/t coordinates (electron 2)

Superimposition and symmetry

s/t coordinates symbols 1,2,3,4 superimposed

Superimposition and symmetry

Symbol 1 e/m (neutron)

symbol 2 e/m (proton)

Symbol 3 e/m (electron 1)

symbol 4 e/m (electron 2)

Superimposition and symmetry

Symbols 1,2,3,4 e/m superimposed

Superimposition and symmetry

Symbol 1234 s/t coordinates superimposed

symbol 1234 e/m superimposed

Symbols 1234 s/t coordinates, & symbols 1234 e/m superimposed

*super-symmetry

Implications of super symmetry

1) Plancks constant (h) is not constant but relative. Its value determined by the reference frame of the observer. 2) The universe did not start from a big bang but is an infinite harmonic scalar (fractal) 3) The atomic hydrogen atom (an atom with only 1 proton and 1 electron) does not exist. For without the neutron quark configuration, the electron would collapse into the nucleus. 4) There is no such thing as a solid object. Mass in this formula translates as a curvature of spacetime e.g, if I were the size of plancks constant, a rock would appear as empty space.

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